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The state of Idaho released important documents relating to the arrest of Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students.
A tan leather knife sheath was found at the scene of the crime, from which a single source of male DNA was uncovered, as well as a shoe print.
The profile left on the knife sheath was found to match the profile left on the trash at his parent's house.
D.M., one of the surviving roommates, heard a commotion in the house at the time of the murders, and saw a man with a mask on.
The car that sped away from the house where the murders took place was later determined to be a white Hyundai.
The vehicle that was found on the campus matched the description of the one that was being investigated.
He has not yet submitted a plea to four charges of first-degree murder and one charge of felony break in.
B.F. and D.M, who heard crying and interacted with the suspect, did not call for help until after noon. They don't think either person was involved in the murders.
Four college students were stabbed to death in the small college town of Moscow, Idaho, on November 13. It was previously reported that police used genetic material to identify him. The student at Washington State University, who is studying criminology, traveled to his parents home in Pennsylvania in the middle of December in a car. He was returned to Idaho on Wednesday. It was not possible to release documents relating to his arrest until he appeared in court.
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